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The Non-Romantic, Romantic

I wanted to work on a romantic Valentine’s Day story this week. But, once I started to interview Frieda Koper the owner of The Flying Dutchman Pastry Shop, I realized I had not found a romantic person.
“No,” Koper giggled, “actually the joke in the family is that I am the guy in the family.”
Despite her romantic shortcomings Koper will spend the next several hours cranking out tokens of affection for her customers at her pastry shop. Chocolate covered strawberries, cakes topped with pink sugar flowers, truffles.
The love of her life, Cam Hays, helps. He’ll dip strawberries into a warm tub of chocolate as the couple talks about life and unfinished chores.
“Well technically we’re not married,” Koper said, “we never got around to that part, but after you’ve been together 14 years it’s really silly to call him your boyfriend… Maybe someday.”
Koper smiled when she talked about him.
As I stood in her shop surrounded by the warm smell of chocolate I couldn’t help but wonder if maybe Koper wasn’t just a little romantic after all.
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